One is the famous Kapiolani Park in Waikiki which was named by her husband, King Kalakaua. Also the Kapiolani Medical Center, a hospital that Queen Kapiolani established, orginally, being Kapiolani Maternity Home, where Hawaiian mothers received care for themselves as well as their newborn children.

High Chiefess Esther Julia Kapiolani married King Kalakaua, although they never had any children. Her Husband, King Kalakaua became very fond of his wife's nephews, Johah Kuhio Kalanianaole and David Kawananakoa and named them as possible heirs to the throne.

December 31, 1834 ~ June 24, 1899

Prince Jonah Kuhio Kalanianaole

Kealiihonui

Kinoiki Kekaulike

Kinoiki

Descendants

Poomaikalani

Prince Kawananakoa

Prince Kalanianaole

Kaeo

Prince David Kawananakoa

Kapiolani

onah Kuhio Kalanianaole was born March 26, 1871, his father was High Chief Piikoi and his mother was Chiefess Kinoiki Kekaulike, he was the younger brother of Prince David Kawananakoa.

King Kalakaua gave Kuhio the title of "Prince"

In 1903 he became the second Delegate to Congress of the United States as a Territory of Hawaii, defeating Honorable Robert Kalanihiapo Wilcox, who fought to establish Queen Liliuokalani back to the throne.

One of his notable accomplishments as a Delegate to Congress is the establishment of the Hawaiian Homes Commission Act of 1921. In 1896, Prince Kuhio married Elizabeth Kahanu Kaauwai, but had no children. Prince Kuhio died on January 7, 1922 and is memorialized by the State of Hawaii holiday observed on March 26 as Prince Kuhio Day.

rince David Laamea Kahalepouli Kinoiki Kawananakoa Piikoi was born February 19, 1868, his father was High Chief Piikoi and his mother was Kinoiki Kekaulike a sister to Queen Consort Kapiolani, King Kalakaua's wife. His brothers were Edward Keliiahonui who died childless at the age of 18 and Jonah Kuhio Kalanianaole.King Kalakaua officially granted the title of "Prince" to David Kawananakoa and he was named heir to the throne following Kalakaua's sister, Princess Liliu (who became Queen Liliuokalani) and his niece,

Princess Kaiulani.

After the overthrow of 1893, Prince David Kawananakoa was engaged to marry Princess Kaiulani in 1898, but unfortunately she died within a year in 1899.

In 1902, Prince David Kawananakoa married the sugar heiress, Abigail Wahukaahuula Campbell, daughter of James Campbell, they had the following children:

David Kalakaua Kawananakoa who died childless,

and Lydia Liliuokalani Kawananakoa.

Lydia Liliuokalani Kawananakoa married Mr. William Ellerbrock they had one child: